Courses for being a bank clerk in description
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To become a bank clerk, you'll usually need to give evidence of a good educational background. This would need to emphasise basic skills in typing bookkeeping, and business maths
Knowledge of computers and business machines would also be helpful.During the interview process, you might be tested on your clerical skills.
Most training is done on-the-job. You can work towards NVQs/SVQs in customer service at levels 2 and 3, and Providing Financial Services at levels 2, 3 and 4.
The Diploma in Financial Services Management (DFSM) is a foundation-level qualification for those aspiring to supervisory management positions. It is offered by the Institute of Financial Services (ifs) - a subsidiary of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB) - and by the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland (CIOBS).
If you wish to develop your career beyond the diploma, you may follow the CIB/CIOBS Associateship course, which can be undertaken by either block release or distance learning. On completion, if you are a student in England and Wales, you're also awarded a BSc (Hons) in Financial Services from University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST).
Foundation and Advanced Modern Apprenticeships (MAPPs) may be available for people aged 16-24..
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To become a bank clerk, you'll usually need to give evidence of a good educational background. This would need to emphasise basic skills in typing bookkeeping, and business maths
Knowledge of computers and business machines would also be helpful.During the interview process, you might be tested on your clerical skills.
Most training is done on-the-job. You can work towards NVQs/SVQs in customer service at levels 2 and 3, and Providing Financial Services at levels 2, 3 and 4.
The Diploma in Financial Services Management (DFSM) is a foundation-level qualification for those aspiring to supervisory management positions. It is offered by the Institute of Financial Services (ifs) - a subsidiary of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB) - and by the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland (CIOBS).
If you wish to develop your career beyond the diploma, you may follow the CIB/CIOBS Associateship course, which can be undertaken by either block release or distance learning. On completion, if you are a student in England and Wales, you're also awarded a BSc (Hons) in Financial Services from University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST).
Foundation and Advanced Modern Apprenticeships (MAPPs) may be available for people aged 16-24..
Please contact us for further information
Thank you
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